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[pct-l] Fwd: Mt. San Jacinto State Park General Management Plan: Public Scoping



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>Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 15:41:24 -0800
>From: "Reuben Rajala, PCTA Trails Program Director" <trails@pcta.org>
>Subject: Mt. San Jacinto State Park General Management Plan: Public Scoping
>
>California Department of Parks and Recreation is in the early "public
>scoping" stage for their General Management Plan for Mount San Jacinto
>State Park.  Information can be found online at:
>http://www.sanjac.statepark.org/introduction.html   One can also call the
>Mount San Jacinto General Plan Team at 619-205-5300, get in formation and
>ask to be put on the mailing list.
>
>They are accepting comment through the end of the year, when they hope to
>have a draft plan produced for public review.
>
>If you or anyone has issues, concerns and suggestions for the PCT within
>the Park, we'd like to hear from you.  Folks can reach me by phone
>(916-349-0941), email (<trails@pcta.org>) or by writing me at the PCTA
>office.
>
>Thank you.
>
>Reuben Rajala
>PCTA Trails Program Director
>
>PS.  By the way, PCTA's effforts several years ago to put the spotlight on
>trail reconstruction and maintenance needs on the PCT have paid off.  The
>Park has since obtained funding, senior Parks Department trails staff did a
>comprehensive survey of the 6-7 mile section of PCT within the Park and a
>contract is expected to be awarded sometime this winter.  Work will be done
>next summer, probably with some assistance by PCTA's volunteers in S. CA.
>A number of problem areas, for hikers and especially equestrians
>___________________________________________________________________________ 
>____
>Reuben Rajala, Trails Program Director
>Pacific Crest Trail Association
>5325 Elkhorn Blvd., PMB #256
>Sacramento, CA 95842
>Office (general) 916-349-2109
>Office (direct) 916-349-0941
>Fax: 916-349-1268
>Work Email: <trails@pcta.org>

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